It's Almost Back to Normal in Cary With most roads throughout the community in good shape, the Town of Cary has shut down most of its large-scale snow assault operations and is hitting cold spots on a case-by-case basis. Citizens are encouraged to report significant slick spots in Cary......
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Schools Closed Today, Monday, March 2Wake schools will be closed today, Monday, March 2, due to inclement weather......
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Winter Storm WarningThe National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a Winter Storm Warning which is in effect from noon today until 9:00 a.m. Monday......
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Reptile & Amphibian Day WorkshopThis workshop will provide participants with a general overview of proper husbandry and home health care for common pet reptiles. We will review common species and discuss topics including local laws and regulations, species selection, benefits of captive bred vs. wild-collected animals......
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Cary's A-Team Prepared for Wintry WeatherWith weather forecasters calling for the possibility of inclement weather on Sunday night, the Town of Cary ’s A‑Team is fully prepared should wintry weather affect the Cary community......
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Holly Springs Financial Position Remains StrongThe recession’s effect on state and local revenues will be the focus when Holly Springs Town leaders gather this weekend at a Wake County conference center......
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Public Meeting - PCB Contamination in Lake Crabtree and Surrounding AreasJoin us to learn more about the on-going concerns surrounding how the EPA’s planned cleanup would address the contamination in waters downstream of the initial source......
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North Carolina Lost More than Half a Million Acres of Farmland from 2002-2007, Latest Ag Census ShowsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture conducts an agricultural census every five years, and the results of the 2007 survey were released earlier this month. The new census reported 8.5 million acres of farmland in the state, compared with 9.1 million acres in 2002......
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Be a Part of Cary's History at Historic Preservation Plan MeetingsDon’t miss your chance to help the Town of Cary kick off a year-long planning process to preserve Cary’s heritage. Come to either of two meetings......
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Women’s Networking Group and Comedian Tim Dumas Host a Lively Silent Auction to Support Women in the Community!Proceeds from the Silent Auction will benefit the WBON scholarship fund. This scholarship fund benefits women business owners in the community who are working to further their businesses and their education......
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Cary Police to Conduct Operation Patient Payoff in Western Cary to Prevent Aggressive DrivingIn its continuing effort to maintain safe driving conditions, the Town of Cary Police Department will kick off another round of its quarterly aggressive driving campaign, “Operation Patient Payoff,” on Thursday, February 19, 2009......
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Town of Apex Awarded SAFER GrantThe Town of Apex Fire Department has been awarded the SAFER Act Grant that will allow the Department to fund twelve new Firefighter positions......
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WCPSS Freezes Hiring in Response to EconomyPreparing for a challenging budget environment due to the continuing economic downturn, the Wake County Public School System has implemented a hiring freeze until at least June 30, 2009......
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Registration Under Way for Citizens AcademyGet schooled on how Town government works for you. Join the inaugural
Holly Springs Citizens Academy for an up-close look at laying the groundwork for our community’s future......
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Month-Long Comment Period Opens for Upcoming Cary BudgetCitizens are encouraged to share their priorities for the Town of Cary’s Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Budget, which will identify services and infrastructure projects to be undertaken by the Town from July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010......
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